o RD members
have u ted that tate offi
ci ,und r the dministration of
Michigan Governor John Engler,
wl h to d' redit th colle and
wish it to die.
Board m mbers y the attac
on the college i . t prejOOice '
against a college which i
predominately ac and
prejudice against the poor. State
official , HP Bo rd members
say, d ire to th deficit by
cutting money for a college
which provid equal education
alopportunity.
"I l!_ate to place blame at the
state le el, but it seems trange
bow this is coordinated," Uoyd
aid. After talking with U.S.
Congres man John Conyers,
Uoyd adds, the fed ral govern
mentsaid it would come Monday
but would deal in the first three
U.�""III .. JtlIh tlna aid
ing tudent records, mething
Lloyd aid n
audited.
Editor: The last part of this
tory was inadvenantly omitted
. when published Jan. 31.
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